Thursday, August 18, 2011

Join Us In Wonderland...Won't You?

Happy Thursday, bloggers! I'm very excited to tell you more about a new brand to our store, TJ Designs. Let me tell you a little bit about the designer, Jill Haglund or, as her fans know her, TweetyJill. Jill is passionate about inspiring others and providing ideas for the novice as well as the seasoned crafter through her books and the hundreds of classes she has taught over the years. Her favorite medium is collage — she loves images of nature: birds, flowers, plants and travel photos. Favorite ephemera includes all types of handwritten English and foreign script documents she collected in Europe, pages from out-of-date vintage books, images on transparences, canceled postage stamps and vintage postcards. You will notice these aspects for sure, when you check out the stamp sets!

Did you know that the story of Alice in Wonderland was first published in 1865? It's pretty cool to think a story and characters can remain loved and cherished for generations, and the imaginative and creative world of the story can live on in scrapbooks, cards, and art pieces made through these gorgeous stamps!

The very talented "TweetyJill" herself provides some very thorough inspiration through the 3 videos below for the Alice In Wonderland Card Kit! Enjoy!

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